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he was adopted in russia by american parents. phil black is live in moscow. what's the latest on this? >> reporter: well, you may recall at the end of last year, the russian parliament passed legislation implementing a ban on all u.s. families adopting russian children. in the last 24 hours, we've heard a lot of passionate speeches from politicians saying we told you so, this proves that the ban we put in place was absolutely the right thing to do. and now as you've mentioned, some of those officials are going further. they believe that a total ban on all international adoptions is absolutely necessary. however there are many who believe that the russian adoption system, the rate of domestic adoptions here at the moment is just simply not big enough, not strong enough to make up for the number of children that are currently being cared for by families overseas. >> i know this particular little boy, they were performing an autopsy on him. do they have the results of that yet? >> not that we're aware of, no. when the russian government first started complaining
he was adopted in russia by american parents. phil black is live in moscow. what's the latest on this? >> reporter: well, you may recall at the end of last year, the russian parliament passed legislation implementing a ban on all u.s. families adopting russian children. in the last 24 hours, we've heard a lot of passionate speeches from politicians saying we told you so, this proves that the ban we put in place was absolutely the right thing to do. and now as you've mentioned, some of...
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yesterday, russia's children's rights commissioner said the boy had been beaten and abused. today he changed his wording to say that the police are investigating how the kid died. is he he is demanding the return of his younger brother, adopted by the couple as well. >> soledad, yes. russian officials are pretty angry about what they say was a delay in the u.s. state department informing them about the death of the 3-year-old max. they say it should have happened within 24 hours. instead, they found out one month later and it wasn't from the state department. it was through other channels. they backed away from some of the stronger language. they initially said this boy was killed, murdered and gave some details of the abuse he was said to have suffered. they now accept this is still being investigated. no one has been charged. but they very much want that to happen. brushing for prosecution and want someone to be punished severely this is being driven politically by politicians who now say it proves russia was absolutely right in implementing a ban preventing u.s. families
yesterday, russia's children's rights commissioner said the boy had been beaten and abused. today he changed his wording to say that the police are investigating how the kid died. is he he is demanding the return of his younger brother, adopted by the couple as well. >> soledad, yes. russian officials are pretty angry about what they say was a delay in the u.s. state department informing them about the death of the 3-year-old max. they say it should have happened within 24 hours. instead,...
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. >>> of course, we are also following this meteor that was streaking across russia. this happened last week, injuring hundreds of folks in a remote village. well, it has overshadowed another close encounter with a space rock. chad is here to explain what that is. >> it turns out that in 1979 atari had it right. an asteroid just looks like a rotating thing. you use the little ball. here's the video. i can show you. there's 80 frames from nasa showing us exactly what this asteroid that missed us. not that one, the one you were just showing. that would have been so good. not that one either. the asteroid -- we just got video in from nasa. that's it right there. this is the video that nasa just put out moments ago showing the asteroid as it was rotating around itself and flying through our atmosphere as 17,000 miles above space. >> so you could actually see it. >> the radar -- that was a radar image coming down. each little pixel is about 4 meters. they now know that asteroid was only 130 feet instead of 150 feet. so it would only be 500 square miles instead of 600 squar
. >>> of course, we are also following this meteor that was streaking across russia. this happened last week, injuring hundreds of folks in a remote village. well, it has overshadowed another close encounter with a space rock. chad is here to explain what that is. >> it turns out that in 1979 atari had it right. an asteroid just looks like a rotating thing. you use the little ball. here's the video. i can show you. there's 80 frames from nasa showing us exactly what this asteroid...
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practice that they're ready for dialogue with the country's opposition leaders the statement comes as russia's foreign minister meets with the arab league leader and attempts to get the peace talks off the ground. and i welcome you watching r.t. live from moscow with me andrey pharma site to our top story almost a month after the death of a three year old russian boy in texas local police still continuing their investigation russian officials believe maxon koosman was abused by his adoptive american mother but u.s. authorities say they are still waiting for autopsy results. is in the family's hometown. russian officials are outraged at yet another case of the death of a russian child living in an adoptive family in the united states we're standing outside the home of alan and laura shadow parents two three year old max shadow known in russia as mean the three year old boy after suffering severe bruises to his legs head and internal organs had died in january this year just a few weeks after his third birthday right now his parents are not making any statements if you call their voice mail it s
practice that they're ready for dialogue with the country's opposition leaders the statement comes as russia's foreign minister meets with the arab league leader and attempts to get the peace talks off the ground. and i welcome you watching r.t. live from moscow with me andrey pharma site to our top story almost a month after the death of a three year old russian boy in texas local police still continuing their investigation russian officials believe maxon koosman was abused by his adoptive...
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russia very. i don't you go. oh by the. adoption agency. i love to. say anything about you know. who are of the children who work with her and work towards reintegration into the family. with traffic cull to school shots and hospitals desperately understaffed labor unions in greece are embarking on yet another twenty four hour strike over the country's crippling austerity around forty thousand people have marched in athens angry spending cuts and tax hikes police say there were some clashes but no arrests or injuries maybe even to the money the government gets rid of the bailout agreement altogether which requires further severe austerity measures meanwhile the e.u. struck a deal empowering the european commission to verify the budgets of the blocs members documentary filmmaker just a follow says greece is turning into debt all chrissake when you have huge dead leg the one that greece and other countries of the european very very are facing if you start losing levels of democracy and i'm afraid that's how the don't forget that one year ago we had nothing like the prankster and af
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one of the smartest creatures in that whole sequence. >> do not drive a car in russia. that is all we have time for right now. thanks for watching. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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and russia house negotiations with the arab league on the worsening situation in syria peace talks between the rebels and the government can't get off the ground. there welcome you watching r.t. live from moscow with me andrew farmer now the u.s. state department says it's too early for conclusions after the death of a three year old russian boy in texas. died almost a month ago after allegedly being beaten by his adoptive mother however u.s. authorities claim they're still waiting for autopsy results as part of their investigation. is in the family's hometown. russian officials are outraged at yet another case of a death of a russian child living an adoptive family in the united states we're standing outside the home of allen and laura shadow parents two three year old max shadow known in russia as mean the three year old boy after suffering severe bruises to his legs head and internal organs had died in january this year just a few weeks after his third birthday right now his parents are not making any statements if you call their voicemail it says if you're a reporter or news agency we
and russia house negotiations with the arab league on the worsening situation in syria peace talks between the rebels and the government can't get off the ground. there welcome you watching r.t. live from moscow with me andrew farmer now the u.s. state department says it's too early for conclusions after the death of a three year old russian boy in texas. died almost a month ago after allegedly being beaten by his adoptive mother however u.s. authorities claim they're still waiting for autopsy...
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in the blistering sun and after this occurred russia had adopted a lot banning u.s. adoptions of russian children do know right now that moscow is conducting a very in-depth investigation whole board meeting with local officials russian officials are also saying that it's outrageous that the u.s. state department had failed to provide any information on this death for as long as a month the u.s. state department has so far failed to provide any reasonable explanation as to why it took so long for officials in moscow to be informed of this case the russian foreign ministry says it is looking to investigate this case until a punishment is conducted to whoever is behind. these tell us that there are no suspects in this case as of yet and no arrests have been made mistakes. after county texas will run you post from the foundation against child trafficking he says the whole adoption system in the u.s. is flawed and lacks supervision. kalkin section because you know this is the just assertion is that national come to terms i mean the us is at state level the comfort level
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-- the big powers and russia to help libya? >> i am not sure how justified it is -- the big powers rushed help libya? >> i am not sure how justified it is, but it is understandable people feel alone. people feel oppressed by a regime that will quite literally stop at nothing. >> the u.s. defense secretary wanted to arm the syrian rebels, but the white house did not want to. do you think there is a chance the white house might change its mind? >> i think it is inevitable with the change of team, particularly yith secretary of state carrkerr coming in, but there has to be a complete revamping of strategy. that may be a decision they come with. >> you think it would tips the balance at this point? >> what i would support as the united states making a move to form a relationship with carefully vetted rebel groups. i think the united states has come to the conclusion armed people on the ground are going to be dictating a series of's future -- dictating syria's future. it could include training, tactical intelligence, non- legal the
-- the big powers and russia to help libya? >> i am not sure how justified it is -- the big powers rushed help libya? >> i am not sure how justified it is, but it is understandable people feel alone. people feel oppressed by a regime that will quite literally stop at nothing. >> the u.s. defense secretary wanted to arm the syrian rebels, but the white house did not want to. do you think there is a chance the white house might change its mind? >> i think it is inevitable...
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like children love of their parents and so the state level cannot interfere of the children in russia who are in danger of the homes are in in in child protection in supervised care supervised by or by by shelter from officials in the space and wanted child abduction and up to your regular giffords out of private family and it's basically like any other child and so there's nobody supervising and there's nobody just enough audience and equally postproduction with force will be a mighty central russia they're just rock the boat either due to the parents or i believe in a child's adoption agency to do something and learn to speak but fortunately for us they say anything to be critical about production from her school work for their children work with the parents and work towards reintegration into the family. with traffic halted school shut north spittles desperately understaffed labor unions in greece are barking on yet another twenty four hour strike over the country's crippling austerity around forty thousand people have marched in athens and angered spending cuts some tax hikes but
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. >> in a remote part of russia a meteor traveled to earth and exploded. >> it carried a contrail and hit the atmosphere and exploded with the force of an atomic bomb. >> jon: on the bright side did it provide russia with a fleeting sense of warmth. [laughter] this was scary not like a solar eclipse. yeah. wasn't like a solar eclipse. no one knew it was coming. how did these russians get the footage? >> a majority was recorded purely by chance, captured by small dash mounted cameras that are the latest fad among russian car owners. >> jon: let's roll the camera again with the sound up. i'm going to learn the russian for holy (bleep) ball. [radio noise] [laughter] >> jon: the guy in the car didn't even say anything. that's more amazing than the footage itself. the guy in the car is completely unimpressed by a death rock hurling towards the city. is everyone in russian society just that jaded? >> motorists have turned to dash cams for self protection. visual proof to fend off charges from possibleibly corrupt police officers and from insurance scammers who often stage accidents like thi
. >> in a remote part of russia a meteor traveled to earth and exploded. >> it carried a contrail and hit the atmosphere and exploded with the force of an atomic bomb. >> jon: on the bright side did it provide russia with a fleeting sense of warmth. [laughter] this was scary not like a solar eclipse. yeah. wasn't like a solar eclipse. no one knew it was coming. how did these russians get the footage? >> a majority was recorded purely by chance, captured by small dash...
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russia has the right to the return of the other child who is adopted by the american family if it is proved that they caused the death of his brother really postponed to me from the foundation against child trafficking she told me the u.s. adoption system supervision. so the session is national competitions i mean the u.s. state level the comfort level so it's not the u.s. state department interfere this is adults and children actually said like any other children in the u.s. like you know the love of their parents and so state level ok martin the fear is that you're going to rush out who are in jail the most are in child protection supervised care summarized by rights out there from officials from the state in one child adults and often you're basically if that's out well private family it's like any other child so there's nobody supervising and there's nobody can offer you anything you post that often reports will be a light sensor rush out there just rock the boat i don't hear the sirens or by the sound of a loss an agency. says i love these people. say anything to be critical abo
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jim maceda, nbc news. >> and we all just decided to bring cameras to the olympics in russia 11 months from now. that's our broadcast for this tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. goodnight. >>> right now at 6:00 playing defense and apologizing to the parents. the story continues with cal basketball coach mike montgomery after shoving his star player. >> and relighting streets. the new plan after dark days are for the city's budget. >>> and a local mom convicted of sexually assaulting teenaged boys is back. >>> good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. we begin with the bay area on storm watch after the unusually dry spell for this time of year. the weather roller coaster sent us scrambling for our rubber boots today and umbrellas, too. our cameras got rain falling in the south bay and it certainly looked like winter on local mountain tops. our nbc chopper kept the snow on the peaks of mount hamilton. >>> we had upper 70s to 80 degrees. highs today struggled to
jim maceda, nbc news. >> and we all just decided to bring cameras to the olympics in russia 11 months from now. that's our broadcast for this tuesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. goodnight. >>> right now at 6:00 playing defense and apologizing to the parents. the story continues with cal basketball coach mike montgomery after shoving his star player. >> and relighting streets. the new plan...
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but we begin in texas where another child adopted from russia has died and november of two thousand and twelve three year old maxime cruz mean was adopted by the shadow family in gardendale texas and they renamed him max less than three months later the young boy died and members of the russian government expressed anger that they only now learned of max's death and they are blaming the death on parental abuse and today russia's parliament of observed a moment of silence to dedicate the boy artie's on the stasi a church into reports from texas. russian officials are outraged at yet another case of the death of a russian child living an adoptive family in the united states we're standing outside the home of alan and laura shadow parents two three year old max shadow known in russia as mark mean the three year old boy after suffering severe bruises to his legs head and internal organs had died in january this year just a few weeks after his third birthday right now his parents are not making any statements if you call their voice mail it says if you're a reporter or news agency we have no
but we begin in texas where another child adopted from russia has died and november of two thousand and twelve three year old maxime cruz mean was adopted by the shadow family in gardendale texas and they renamed him max less than three months later the young boy died and members of the russian government expressed anger that they only now learned of max's death and they are blaming the death on parental abuse and today russia's parliament of observed a moment of silence to dedicate the boy...
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jim maceda, nbc news. >> and we decided to bring cameras to the olympics in russia 11 months from now. that's our broadcast for tonight. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. ee you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
jim maceda, nbc news. >> and we decided to bring cameras to the olympics in russia 11 months from now. that's our broadcast for tonight. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. ee you right back here tomorrow evening. good night.
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we'll reveal the real reason why almost everybody has dash cam in russia. >> apparently in russia it's common in your morning commute to involve a hatchet dispute, fighter chopper fly by, or, i don't know, tank! how unfazed are russians? >> and the cows, they just got up and went on their way across the street. unbelievable. good day. jim will bring us more on that in a few moments. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. if you ever wondered just why comprehensive immigration reform is such a heavy lift for lawmakers, just ask john mccain. he got an earful at a town hall meeting in arizona last night. >> why didn't the army go down there and stop them? because the only thing that stops them, i'm afraid to say and it's too damn bad, but is a gun. that's all that will stop them. >> the border's 2,000 miles long, sir. i don't know how much troops and army people you think would have been required. i don't know how many you think will be required, but i'll give you expert information that shows you probably maybe you're talking about 2 million soldiers. you want to round up 11 million peo
we'll reveal the real reason why almost everybody has dash cam in russia. >> apparently in russia it's common in your morning commute to involve a hatchet dispute, fighter chopper fly by, or, i don't know, tank! how unfazed are russians? >> and the cows, they just got up and went on their way across the street. unbelievable. good day. jim will bring us more on that in a few moments. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. if you ever wondered just why comprehensive immigration...
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the pitin regime has taken russia back to the soviet days. he is appealing to the hard-liners in the military who are in the midst of this military build-up. >> brian:, bill, thanks so much. straight ahead, it's crazy story, a girl catches fire in the hospital. doctors say they have never seen anything like it. he is the lawmaker telling women -- don't worry about the man about to attack you, just grab your whistle. next, some advice you can actually use. ♪ ♪ what you say ♪ road jack, don't you come back to nor ♪ ♪ no more. don't you come back no more ♪ years ago, my doctor told me to take a centrum silver multivitamin every day. i told him, sure. can't hurt, right? then i heard this news about a multivitamin study looking at long-term health benefits for men over 50. the one they used in that study... centrum silver. that's what i take. my doctor! he knows his stuff. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. is moving backward. [ engine turns over, tires sq
the pitin regime has taken russia back to the soviet days. he is appealing to the hard-liners in the military who are in the midst of this military build-up. >> brian:, bill, thanks so much. straight ahead, it's crazy story, a girl catches fire in the hospital. doctors say they have never seen anything like it. he is the lawmaker telling women -- don't worry about the man about to attack you, just grab your whistle. next, some advice you can actually use. ♪ ♪ what you say ♪ road...
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russia is fulfilling arms contracts to the assad reregime and helping them. so i think russia's interested in diplomatic outcome in which maybe some elements of the regime are represented in a transition and russia retains its influence and even have a naval base in syria. i believe europe is a bit divided. the brits wanted to see the european union ban on arms shipments expired which would at least open the door to possible army of the resistance and make it legally possible for them. other elements over other countries in europe didn't want to go that far. the friendship didn't particularly engage because of their past -- >> rose: i think they've drawn the line, have they not in terms of what they're prepared to do in syria so far. the french. >> well, you know, i just saw madeline albright you interviewed in your program. there is a role in these situations for american leadership. and people do take their cues from the united states to certain extent. so i think in an environment in which the united states has decided arming is too risky, that sends a mes
russia is fulfilling arms contracts to the assad reregime and helping them. so i think russia's interested in diplomatic outcome in which maybe some elements of the regime are represented in a transition and russia retains its influence and even have a naval base in syria. i believe europe is a bit divided. the brits wanted to see the european union ban on arms shipments expired which would at least open the door to possible army of the resistance and make it legally possible for them. other...
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standing outside the home of allen and laura shadow parents two three year old max shadow known in russia as mean the three year old boy after suffering severe bruises to his legs head and internal organs had died in january this year just a few weeks after his third birthday right now his parents are not making any statements if you call their voicemail it says if you're a reporter or news agency we have no comment now according to russian officials the investigation that they're conducting they're saying allegedly was the mother of the child that was behind this death they're saying not only was the child severely bruised but had also been fed for a long time anti-psychotic drugs meant to treat sky premia in adults a drug that is sold by prescription in the united states we do know that the younger brother of much continues living with the family here at the county sheriff's office an investigation is currently ongoing in cooperation with russian officials and local child protection services on the afternoon of january twenty first the local police department had received a call from a
standing outside the home of allen and laura shadow parents two three year old max shadow known in russia as mean the three year old boy after suffering severe bruises to his legs head and internal organs had died in january this year just a few weeks after his third birthday right now his parents are not making any statements if you call their voicemail it says if you're a reporter or news agency we have no comment now according to russian officials the investigation that they're conducting...
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imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids i have always believed that russia should stop these adoptions and i hope that they maintain this ban and don't yield to pressure weeks after my death tax and officials have little to say while they wait for autopsy results the results of the investigation with russia heavily involved and asking for punishment of those responsible could take weeks to be announced no arrests have yet been made while the investigation of flow paced on the alleged information on the little boy's life and death extremely scarce one of the questions that demand an answer is why should it take a rigid push from abroad for the us to pay attention to yet another tragic destiny of a hopeless child to whom it promised a better life on its soil with r.t. after county texas. well here's some food for thought we have heard the many reasons why obesity is bad for your help but it turns out it could also be bad for the economy american obesity rates are at unprecedented levels and getting worse experts estimate that forty two percent of americans will be considered ob
imposed a ban on american adoption of its kids i have always believed that russia should stop these adoptions and i hope that they maintain this ban and don't yield to pressure weeks after my death tax and officials have little to say while they wait for autopsy results the results of the investigation with russia heavily involved and asking for punishment of those responsible could take weeks to be announced no arrests have yet been made while the investigation of flow paced on the alleged...
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russia is in a different situation from china, russia is trying to klink to major power status and played much shorter-term rolls with a lot of activities not wanting to go away, trying to -- fuelling so much corruption. russia has a very different game to play here. we would like to see russia play a helpful role rather than missile technology which is the basis for the next missile launch we may see out of north korea. there is no doubt globalization, the rising power, trying to keep power in the case of russia is affecting the leadership decisionmaking how they think of north korea. let me bring it back to one point in china, i don't think china is going to cooperate with the sake of north corey's issues. that is to say if they see the united states going in a different direction in terms of rebalancing and supporting japan, they may decide we are not going to cooperate with that in the united states because that is not in our chinese interests. we are trying to convince the chinese we are not against rising china. we want a more prosperous and free china. we are not looking to create
russia is in a different situation from china, russia is trying to klink to major power status and played much shorter-term rolls with a lot of activities not wanting to go away, trying to -- fuelling so much corruption. russia has a very different game to play here. we would like to see russia play a helpful role rather than missile technology which is the basis for the next missile launch we may see out of north korea. there is no doubt globalization, the rising power, trying to keep power in...
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they talked about the currency hit they took as well as the growth in russia which is interesting. russia's a tough market, and it seems herbalife has had terrific growth there last year especially. >> thank you very much. you saw the stock is down just a touch, couple of percentage points, i believe, today as we watch that trade on an intraday basis. >>> silver is suffering today, dropping over 2% to a six-month low. for more, let's go to jackie deangelis. >> good afternoon. gold has company in the misery department today. silver touching levels not seen since last august. the question is, how much more pain is in store? let's talk futures now. how much of the selling today is related to the fed, how much is being driven by the technicals? >> i think very little is related to the fed. put it this way. if the fed leaves everything the way it is right now, you see the results. if the fed stops their buying program or stops their stimulus, that's actually bearish for metals. i think it's a lot of technicals. talking to guys in the pit this morning, they say every rally has been sold,
they talked about the currency hit they took as well as the growth in russia which is interesting. russia's a tough market, and it seems herbalife has had terrific growth there last year especially. >> thank you very much. you saw the stock is down just a touch, couple of percentage points, i believe, today as we watch that trade on an intraday basis. >>> silver is suffering today, dropping over 2% to a six-month low. for more, let's go to jackie deangelis. >> good...
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technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've. covered potentially deadly blizzard taking aim.
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do they take everything in stride in russia? >> i think that's the deal. >>> a top official is out of a job and others may be in big trouble. it all stems from a deadly accident caused by a trooper last year. >> mark strassmann shows why crashes are a problem among officers. >> reporter: one year ago a trooper answer add call about rocks being thrown from an overpass. mcclellan driving over 100 miles an hour with his emergency lights off slammed into 51-year-old campbell's car. he killed campbell and badly hurt her niece and granddaughter. he was given three traffic tickets. this video shows him in court. they're seen laughing and joking before the judge. >> do you agree with the official? >> why not. i'm easy to please. >> reporter: the officer who issued the ticket never showed up in court. within two minutes the case against mcclellan was dropped. florida highway patrol investigators are now determining whether the seven troopers present at the hearing acted inappropriately. so far the fhp has fired a commanding officer demot
do they take everything in stride in russia? >> i think that's the deal. >>> a top official is out of a job and others may be in big trouble. it all stems from a deadly accident caused by a trooper last year. >> mark strassmann shows why crashes are a problem among officers. >> reporter: one year ago a trooper answer add call about rocks being thrown from an overpass. mcclellan driving over 100 miles an hour with his emergency lights off slammed into 51-year-old...